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She actually named the clear, hard, crap that sits on the top.

Woodside was great in that. A lot of subtlety and dimension to Franklin.

That was cute. Wish they had put music or other sound effects (besides the cracking fire) in the other videos besides Cap and Guardians. Some interesting details; a random green flash in the room (Loki?) in Thor's scene, and someone accidentally wanders into the frame during Iron Man's, around the 4:50 mark. And

I only knew Colman from Hot Fuzz, and talk about a 180. She was outstanding in The Night Manager.

Yeah, I have a feeling we haven't seen the last of her.

I'm wondering the same thing. I'm all for her staying with the PA job because she really seems to like it, but I'm not clear if she's actually still doing it.

I'm definitely for Lawrence and Issa doing their own thing for a while. I read some replies saying that there was no point to Lawrence now that they're broken up, and I disagree. He's a good character in his own right, and I'm curious to see where he goes next.

Amir! I miss him. I miss the whole office, Boss Lady, Sister Mary, Patty…

I've been on the fence about Olivia, but after that mess with Sloane, I was done with her. She's supposed to be back next week, but I'm hoping that she and Kevin are over.

When I saw that William placed the picture in a book of poetry that he had written for his son, I got pretty close to tears myself.

This was a good end to the season. Sucks that Issa and Lawrence really are done, but I agree that it's a realistic way for things to go down. But I think Lawrence really was considering a reconciliation when he called Issa. Maybe it was being back at the apartment that they shared together just reminded him that

Kelli didn't earn any points during the hot tub scene, but she did seem genuinely concerned about Issa earlier; thinking that Lawrence had hit her or done something else awful. I really do think she would have beat Lawrence's ass if he'd messed with Issa.

It was hard, but I interpreted the building as being some kind of psychological electric fence. People would try to leave only to wander back inside, and "forget" to go to work. Except for the newscaster guy; I don't know why he was immune from the carnage.

Issa was correct in that Molly only sees things in black and white. I can see her scoffing at the idea of therapy for herself, but her condescension about it helping someone else was disappointing.

You could see what was coming with Issa and Lawrence and it was still devastating.

I thought it would lead to Issa blurting out the truth about Daniel to Frieda, and I'm kind of sad it didn't. Freida is the only decent coworker of Issa's with, and it would be nice for her to have someone there to talk to.

Definitely better than a C, but the Molly stuff was disappointing. And it's a lousy way to write out Jared. Jared knows who he is and makes no apologies for it, but he doesn't go out of his way to judge others, either. He didn't go to college, nbd, he hooked up with a guy once, nbd. Contrary to what she said, I

That's pretty much how I felt about Molly. I could understand her feeling awkward, because hearing stuff is entirely different than experiencing it yourself. But she can't complain after she practically goaded Jared into admitting something, and Molly admitted to doing the same damn thing herself. While it was good

I think @avadayomama:disqus said it best, the actors do a good job of making the relationship feel lived-in, so I don't necessarily need to see the past interactions. They're comfortable, but I think that's the problem.

Yeah, I didn't see it as stereotypical, either. Molly just comes on too strong, and Chris isn't the first guy to react to it. With the exception of Jared, the other dudes just stopped calling her.